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A very Shinny blue R32 Skyline?

Didnt get the chance to take down the plates or see the front to see it if had a body kit etc..

It had been resprayed in a very glossy looking dark electric blue (darker than the S15 and N15 SSS) and 5spoke 17's

Driving around in Parramatta today..

Does anybody know of / seen / know if the person is a member?

The reason i ask is the car had a 4SALE sign on the back window!

Any help would be appriciated, thanks guys.

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if it is the same one im thinking of.. it was for sale a couple weeks ago in the tradingpost. and around august last year too. i know because i went to have a look at it with my friend.

Nissan Skyline R32, 1992 model, full GTR body-kit, blow-off valve, 18in rays engineering, sports exhaust, lowered, four wheel steering, full options, registered 08/2003, $17000 or near offer, ANJ-71G WESTMEAD 02-9613 0219

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Originally posted by NI5MO

hahaahaa farq off porgie!

thanks for the help nissanpower, not sure if it had 18's but could be the one, i'll ring it and see, was a nice looking car...

what did u think of it, you said you went and saw it?

worth looking at, tell us all you remember bout it!

it could be a new owner now since i went and had a look at it last year in granville.

it had 18" volk rims, gtr wing, gts sideskirt rear pod, type m front bar all sprayed in a deep navy colour. big Ms air filter.. kakimoto exhaust.. alpine v12 amp.. thats about all i can remember.. probably a steering wheel too and around 70ks on it.

this guy was a 'sick habibi' too..took us for a spin and canned it down a small busy road flat shifting through every gear gettin it veryy sideways.

i saw the car again on the hume highway weeks ago with for sale written on the rear quarter windows..

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haha u guys crack me up

I have a need for power and my current ride isnt fulfilling those needs even thou i like it..

thanks for that nissanpower sounds like one i'd steer clear from, still it looked very very nice.. pitty

on that note lol does anyone know of a Wine Red R32 that drives down Victoria Road and turns onto Church St (heading towards homebush) got R33 mags i think, rear pods, side skirts, lowered, zorst, and some custom made front bar with WRX style Fig lights

one of the nicest 32's i've seen round

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